To say the Dolphins offense has struggled the last two weeks would be an understatement at this point. If it weren’t for a touchdown late in their loss to the Jets in Week 3, the Dolphins would have been shutout in back-to-back weeks.

As it is, the Dolphins were blanked by the Saints 20-0 on Sunday. Right now, the Dolphins are the league’s lowest scoring offense at 8.3 points per game. Currently, the Dolphins are on pace for their lowest scoring offense in a decade.

Sunday’s performance was so bad, running back Jay Ajayi was visibly upset on the Dolphins sideline during the game. Through three games, Ajayi has just 184 rushing yards and zero touchdowns. He is also averaging 3.6 yards per carry, which is lower than the 4.9 yards per carry he recorded during his Pro Bowl season of 2016.

When asked about the incident after the game, Ajayi didn’t hold any back.

“I think everyone’s frustrated,” Ajayi said. “Two games, really — I mean, to put it, three games. And even in Los Angeles, we didn’t, like, score in the red zone. We’re not putting points up. It’s frustrating. It doesn’t make sense, because we have the talent. So we have to figure out ways to put points on the board. Our defense is playing well and they’re keeping them not scoring, and we’re not helping them out. And I know that sucks for the D, because we’re supposed to play together as a team. And we’re not helping them out.”

Dolphins offensive line has not helped matters either. Quarterback Jay Cutler was sacked four times for 36 yards on Sunday. Dolphins head coach Adam Gase wouldn’t say if the offensive line was an issue after the game, but did say it would be something he would take a look at.